1. Go to "Settings" on your Evo
2. Click on "Wireless & networks"
3. Click Wifi Settings
4. Press the "Menu" key near the bottom of the phone (right next to your Home button)
5. Click "Advanced"
6. Click "Use static IP"
7. Everything will have to be filled in manually the first time but should hold the settings every time you connect.

1. Go to "Settings" on your Evo
2. Click on "Wireless & networks"
3. Click Wifi Settings
4. Press the "Menu" key near the bottom of the phone (right next to your Home button)
5. Click "Advanced"
6. Click "Use static IP"
7. Everything will have to be filled in manually the first time but should hold the settings every time you connect.

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Companyman,
Sorry to be so stupid not letting you know the background. My Dell, Macbook Pro, iPhone are all configured the same way and they all works.Under Internet Protocol Verison 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties:Obtain an IP address automaticallyUse the following DNS Server addresses:Preferred DNS server: 4.1.1.1Alternate DNS server: 4.1.1.2

I tried your suggestion: check Use static IP and putting in 4.1.1.1 in DNS1 and 4.1.1.2 in DNS2 and does not work.
Thanks

Companyman,
Sorry to be so stupid not letting you know the background. My Dell, Macbook Pro, iPhone are all configured the same way and they all works.Under Internet Protocol Verison 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties:Obtain an IP address automaticallyUse the following DNS Server addresses:Preferred DNS server: 4.1.1.1Alternate DNS server: 4.1.1.2

I tried your suggestion: check Use static IP and putting in 4.1.1.1 in DNS1 and 4.1.1.2 in DNS2 and does not work.
Thanks

Hey I have wifi setup in my house using comcast. lets just say I havent had a bill in about a year. I want to usemy HTC EVO to connect to it but I am having a few issues. first I would like to know what I put for the static ip, dns 1 and dns 2, gateway and netmask if needed. Please someone I need your help. Thanks

Ah, well, this won't work. DHCP does not exist on our static IP range. Also, I'm not even sure we can do static IPs at all over wireless here. I don't think so. The ports have to be assigned to the static IP range when we need a server and taken out of the DHCP group.

Sorted my phone to connect to the internet at home but what happens now when I go to work, do I have to go into setting and turn the statics ip off?

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Yes if your work WiFi is on a different IP address range then you will have to go in and uncheck Use Static IP everytime. Question though... Why isn't y'alls DHCP providing the DNS along with all the IP information?